Sparrowhawk
03-24-04, 05:09 PM
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BAGHDAD, Iraq — In a scene of triumph and jubilation televised live throughout the world, Iraqi citizens in the heart of Baghdad -- with help from U.S. Marines -- toppled a huge statue of Saddam Hussein and began dancing on it Wednesday.
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5853&highlight=saddam+hussein+statue
our history.
I wonder where Iraq will do with the Freedom we gave them?
http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/images/charters_exhibit_zoom_images/charters_doc_image_1.2.1.jpg
Pulling Down the Statue of George III at Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan, oil painting (reproduction) by William Walcutt, 1857
After hearing the news about independence on July 9, 1776, people in New York City celebrated by pulling down a statue of the King they had come to view as a tyrant.
Courtesy of Lafayette College Art Collection Easton, Pennsylvania
BAGHDAD, Iraq — In a scene of triumph and jubilation televised live throughout the world, Iraqi citizens in the heart of Baghdad -- with help from U.S. Marines -- toppled a huge statue of Saddam Hussein and began dancing on it Wednesday.
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5853&highlight=saddam+hussein+statue
our history.
I wonder where Iraq will do with the Freedom we gave them?
http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/images/charters_exhibit_zoom_images/charters_doc_image_1.2.1.jpg
Pulling Down the Statue of George III at Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan, oil painting (reproduction) by William Walcutt, 1857
After hearing the news about independence on July 9, 1776, people in New York City celebrated by pulling down a statue of the King they had come to view as a tyrant.
Courtesy of Lafayette College Art Collection Easton, Pennsylvania